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Counter Intelligence

Counter IntelligenceCounter Intelligence Twenty years ago, selecting a countertop material was simple--you chose ceramic tile if you had money, and plastic laminate if you didn't. Today, thanks to advances in plastics technology (as well as some high-tech developments in the ancient art of stonecutting), there are now a whole range of countertop materials...

 

Sun Oct 13 2002
Views: 158


Get Rid of Kitchen Odors

Get Rid of Kitchen OdorsOooh, Oooh, That Smell With all the cooking you're doing this time of year, chances are pretty good that some of the odors may linger around the house. Here are a few simple ways to get rid of those annoying household smells. Place a pan of white vinegar on the stove and let it simmer for a while. Use lemon juice to remove fish, garlic and...

 

Sun Oct 13 2002
Views: 119


Greasepainting Your Kitchen

Greasepainting Your KitchenGreasepainting Your Kitchen Your kitchen's surfaces take more of a beating than those in any other room. There's oil, grease, foodstuffs and smelly cooking smoke that imbeds itself in the areas near the stove. If you're planning on repainting the kitchen, you'll need to get the grungy stuff off, or else your paint will just hydroplane on...

 

Sun Oct 13 2002
Views: 110


Here's the Info You Didn't Ask For. . .

Here's the Info You Didn't Ask For. . .Here's the Info You Didn't Ask For. . . I had a brainstorm the other day as I was leafing through a catalog of office machines. On one page, I found copiers of every description-ones that reduced, enlarged, collated, you name it. On the facing page was an array of shredders - the Whitewater variety - that would slice documents into strips.

 

Sun Oct 13 2002
Views: 97


Home Improvement Loan Scams

Home Improvement Loan ScamsHome Improvement Loan Scams Disclaimer - Find - Hire - Contracts - Check List - Scams A contractor calls or knocks on your door and offers to install a new roof or remodel your kitchen at a price that sounds reasonable. You tell him you�re interested, but can�t afford it. He tells you it�s no problem�he can arrange financing through a...

 

Sun Oct 13 2002
Views: 93


How to Choose a Kitchen Design That Meets Your Needs

How to Choose a Kitchen Design That Meets Your NeedsHow to Choose a Kitchen Design That Meets Your Needs When you look at kitchens in model houses, you�ll find that it�s easy to get seduced by a look � great cabinets, gorgeous floor tiles, love that granite � and hard to stay on terra firma and pay attention to the practical details. In the end, though, function will matter much more than...

 

Sun Oct 13 2002
Views: 115


How to Install a Sink

How to Install a SinkHow to Install a Sink Most Common Mistakes: 1. Not cutting the sink opening the proper dimension or not lining up the opening with the sink base cabinet. Regardless of the material you have chosen for your counter, some general rules apply for the installation of sinks. Surface mounted sinks are generally installed with caulking and...

 

Sun Oct 13 2002
Views: 129


Install a Kitchen Countertop

Install a Kitchen CountertopInstall a Kitchen Countertop Add a dramatic look with some counter-intelligence Nothing spruces up a kitchen better, faster, and easier that a new post-formed countertop. This type of top has an easy-to-clean rounded front edge and integrated backsplash. Your home center sells straight sections in various lengths and can have its...

 

Sun Oct 13 2002
Views: 207


Install Base-Cabinet Rollouts

Install Base-Cabinet RolloutsInstall Base - Cabinet Rollouts Improve the efficiency of your kitchen cabinets Accessorizing your kitchen cabinets increases the amount of storage and vastly improves convenience. But if your cabinets are like most, they have a single fixed shelf in the base units, a couple of adjustable shelves in the wall units, and a big empty space...

 

Sun Oct 13 2002
Views: 124


Installing a Disposal

Installing a DisposalGarbage Disposal Installation Introduction Kitchen garbage disposers are designed to grind up leftovers and other food waste so that you can flush the debris safely down the sink drain. The sink that you are adding the disposer to should have a normal, full-size drain opening. To power the new disposer, you should ideally run a dedicated

 

Sun Oct 13 2002
Views: 117


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